wickedness
n. 邪惡,惡事,惡毒
You use wicked to describe someone or something that is very bad and deliberately harmful to people.
She described the shooting as a wicked attack...
她稱那次槍擊為惡意襲擊。
She flew at me, shouting how wicked and evil I was.
她一邊衝向我,一邊還喊著我有多缺德多邪惡。
If you describe someone or something as wicked, you mean that they are rather naughty, but in a way that you find attractive or enjoyable.
She had a wicked sense of humour...
她有種古靈精怪的幽默感。
I adore white chocolate, as it has such a sweet taste and I always feel very wicked when eating it.
我喜歡白巧克力,因為它的口味如此香甜,吃的時候總讓我欲罷不能。
1. morally objectionable behavior
2. absence of moral or spiritual values;
3. the quality of being wicked
4. estrangement from god
This was a fiendish act of wickedness.
這是極其惡毒的行為。
Wickedness does not go altogether unrequited.
[諺]惡有惡報.
I have sent a cable describing the wickedness of that infamous organization.
我發了個電報,報道了那個臭名昭彰的組織的罪惡.
There is a great deal of wickedness going about the world.
世界上到處都是罪惡橫行.
She was worse than a prey to wickedness.
她比壞透了的人還壞.